and colin kaepernick is one of the great football stories of the last five years, i think. he just came along in the middle of the season. the second-year player. took over the job from a guy who was doing very well. alex smith. and has kind of, you know, won over the country with his arm, his real strong arm and his legs. and in speaking with him, i get the impression, you know, an old football coach once told me, you know, sometimes the best players, the young players, they don't know what they don't know. he's just here kind of focused in -- he told me the other day he doesn't even watch sports when he goes home at night or goes back to his hotel room here. he just wants to stay focused on the game. and you ask what do they have to do? actually it's what they can't do. and that's throw interceptions. they can't turn the ball over. the one statistic that always shows up is the team that turns over the ball and interception or fumbles the most almost always loses the game. so those guys just mostly have to be really careful and not throwing interceptions. >> talk to us a l